Jason Campbell hit Taylor for a 16-yard touchdown pass with 1:14 to play, and Auburn got two chances to kick the winning extra point in a 10-9 victory over No. 5 LSU on Saturday.

“It was coming so slow, I was just saying, ‘Come on, get here ball,” said Taylor, whose first career touchdown catch proved huge.

Then, he watched in shock as LSU was nearly saved again by a missed extra point. Vaughn’s first PAT attempt went wide left after a low snap, but LSU was called for a personal foul, giving Auburn (3-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) another shot.

“(There) couldn’t possibly be a bigger relief than that little yellow thing on the ground,” Vaughn said.

Vaughn drilled his next try through the uprights with holder Sam Rives saving another bad snap for Auburn’s 191st consecutive made PAT. It prevented a repeat of LSU’s season opener when Oregon State’s Alexis Serna missed his third extra point of the game in overtime for a 22-21 LSU victory.

LSU’s Ryan Gaudet instead missed the kick following LSU’s touchdown on a brilliant opening drive that was definitely not a sign of things to come.

Auburn’s final drive provided just about the only offensive dramatics. Campbell led a 12-play, 59-yard march that milked most of the remaining 6:38 off the clock.

Ronnie Brown had a 20-yard run and Campbell and Taylor did the rest, including a 14-yard pass on fourth-and-12 from the 28.

No. 13 Tennessee 30,
No. 11 Florida 28

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — James Wilhoit kicked a 50-yard field goal with six seconds to go to lift the Volunteers (2-0, 1-0 SEC) to the dramatic win over the Gators (1-1, 0-1).

Wilhoit redeemed himself after missing an extra-point kick less than five minutes earlier that would have tied the game.

Tennessee was trailing 28-21 in the fourth quarter, when freshman Erik Ainge completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to Jayson Swain with 4:17 left. But Wilhoit, a sophomore who had never missed a PAT in his career, was wide on the kick.

All Florida had to do was run out the clock, but the Gators had to punt with 55 seconds left. It was enough time for the Vols to rally for their first win over Florida at home since 1998, the year they won the national championship.

Ainge completed passes of 21 and 7 yards to Chris Hannon to set up the field goal.

No. 3 Georgia 13, Marshall 3

ATHENS, Ga. — The Bulldogs (3-0) made up for another lackluster offensive showing by holding Marshall to seven first downs.

Marshall (0-3), which held No. 9 Ohio State to 79 yards rushing in a 24-21 loss last week, shut down a Georgia running game that was without its top two backs. The Bulldogs had 41 carries for 146 yards, most coming late in the game.

No. 4 Miami 48, Louisiana Tech 0

MIAMI — Frank Gore and Tyrone Moss combined for three touchdowns, leading the Hurricanes (2-0) to the rout of Louisiana Tech.

Gore ran 12 times for 61 yards and scored a touchdown early in the third quarter before sitting out much of the second half. Moss had 69 yards on seven carries and scored twice in the first quarter. Devin Hester, the Hurricanes’ most electrifying player, returned two punts for scores.

No. 7 West Virginia 19,
No. 21 Maryland 16 (OT)

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Rasheed Marshall threw a 7-yard scoring pass to Chris Henry in overtime to move the Mountaineers to 3-0 for the first time since 1996.

No. 8 Florida State 34, UAB 7

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Leon Washington ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, and the Seminoles sacked Darrell Hackney eight times to rebound from last week’s 16-10 loss at Miami.

No. 9 Ohio State 22,
North Carolina State 14

RALEIGH, N.C. — The Buckeyes (3-0) made up for a shoddy day offensively by forcing five turnovers, and Mike Nugent tied a school record with five field goals.

No. 12 Virginia 51, Akron 0

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Defensively dominant and offensively unstoppable, at least so far, the Cavaliers started the season with three straight wins for the first time since 1998.

No. 15 Utah 48, Utah State 6

LOGAN, Utah — Alex Smith threw for one touchdown and ran for another, and Utah converted three Utah State turnovers into touchdowns to rout its rival.

No. 17 Michigan 24,
San Diego State 21

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Braylon Edwards caught eight passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner in the third quarter, to help the Wovlerines (2-1) avoid the big upset.

The seven adult children of David and Louise Turpin, the couple accused of abusing and imprisoning them for years at their Perris home, have been released from the hospital, their attorney said Monday.

The law and responding challenge set up a confrontation sought by abortion opponents, who are hoping federal courts will ultimately prohibit abortions before a fetus is viable. Current federal law does not.